King Edward V11, was well known for his love of early motor cars, by 1903 he was also interested in motorised lawn mowers, of which he purchased two machines from Ransomes,the first was a 30 inch ride-on Patent Motor Mower for the Grounds of Buckingham Palace, alas now only the engine survives, which can be seen in the entrance hall of The Science Museum in London.
However a second Pedestrian Patent Motor Mower was purchased the same year for Balmoral, Scotland.
Fortunately this does survive, the engine which is on it, is an early 1919 J A Prestwich, but fortunately we have managed to retrieve the original engine as well, which is a Simms engine under licence to Ransomes called an Orwell, so named after the river which runs through Ipswich.
This mower will shortly be restored back to its former glory
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